Progressives Are Their Own Worst Enemies in New SCOTUS Case
Eminent domain abuse rears its ugly head in Mt. Holly v. Mt. Holly Gardens Citizens in Action
Eminent domain abuse rears its ugly head in Mt. Holly v. Mt. Holly Gardens Citizens in Action
How to protect Americans - and constitutional rights.
Obama's foreign policy is disengaged, interventionist, and aimless at the same time
The victim got a speedy trial only because she gained celebrity status
Opening up the market for charitable work
Why Obama is having trouble replacing Ben Bernanke
Is Obama a closet sexist? Or, may there be a different explanation?
Robert Sarvis lags in the polls, but leads on the merits.
The president is now at odds with Congress and the public.
On the bright side, this makes them vulnerable to lawsuits
If the Obama Administration really cared, there are a few easy steps to making not just Syria, but the whole world, a safer place
In recent years, Texas has improved the regulatory climate for craft beer, small home food entrepreneurs, and farmers markets in the state. Can the trend continue?
The Constitution did not keep President Obama from attacking Syria. The people did.
Supporters of the new state of Jefferson raise serious grievances against the state and federal governments.
A befuddling De Niro dud and a monument to a master Brill Building songwriter.
Obama and Rand Paul define the edges of the politics of Syria. But do the politics matter?
The public says Obama disappoints on transparency and that Congress passes too many laws. It's split on Snowden, trusts Facebook less than the IRS on privacy, and opposes a bailout for Detroit.
The Russian escape route may save Obama from waging an unpopular war.
The president has embarrassed himself with the Syrian debacle.
Captain Kirk and Jacques Cousteau: The ultimate battle.
The U.S. should only go to war when we are attacked.
Science fiction author Barry Malzberg's failed but brilliant attempts to win literary glory.
It's time for Obama to back down from his ill-conceived and unnecessary call for war.
Political and economic interests play a much bigger role in U.S. involvement in Syria than the government lets on.
The Democratic frontrunner for mayor has a lot in common with the president.
Obama's inconsistency on medical marijuana is reason to doubt his tolerance of legalization.
Thousands of new Internet domain names will soon be available, but who should control how they are used?
Tell the government busybodies to back off.
Libertarian paternalism is already British policy, and it's coming soon to a government agency near you!
Rand Paul and Justin Amash have principles that trump party politics. That's exactly why they are the best hope to stop an American war on Syria.
Decades of interventionist foreign policy have eroded our freedom without making the world a safer place.
For Bayard Rustin, human rights activism was never about solidarity with his own group but about freedom, justice and dignity for all
Promises are cheap. Keeping them won't be.
Air power coercion succeeds only about a third of the time
The latest bad ideas from the Golden State.
Vin Diesel on another planet, a great writer stripped bare, and a legendary guitarist revisited.
If you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. If politicians have a whole bunch of Tomahawk missiles, they look for places to put craters.
Moscow's election this weekend will help gauge the future of freedom in Russia.
Chemical weapons have the public angry, but not enough to commit to military action
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